Continuum, Volume 3AMS Press, 1991 - French literature |
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Page 92
... describes such people , Mr. Spectator's " brothers and allies " : the fraternity of spectators who live in the world without having anything to do in it , and either by the affluence of their fortunes or laziness of their dispositions ...
... describes such people , Mr. Spectator's " brothers and allies " : the fraternity of spectators who live in the world without having anything to do in it , and either by the affluence of their fortunes or laziness of their dispositions ...
Page 167
... describes is minimal . There is clearly interaction , to the poet's disadvantage : " L'un me heurte d'un ais , dont je suis tout froissé : / Je vois d'un autre coup mon chapeau renversé . " ( vv . 33-34 ) . The poem is less a vision ...
... describes is minimal . There is clearly interaction , to the poet's disadvantage : " L'un me heurte d'un ais , dont je suis tout froissé : / Je vois d'un autre coup mon chapeau renversé . " ( vv . 33-34 ) . The poem is less a vision ...
Page 201
... describes what satire " always " or " must " do . He asks us to believe that satire emerges when " literature and life are in disarray " and that " out of a vision of discord , great literature can be made " ( 163 ) . But it will be ...
... describes what satire " always " or " must " do . He asks us to believe that satire emerges when " literature and life are in disarray " and that " out of a vision of discord , great literature can be made " ( 163 ) . But it will be ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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